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High school wen the 1920 high schoo! ‘basketball up of Wyoming oh its laying record this season: Defeat- eed by only two teams, one of which it had beat earlier in the year OW Their Credit; High ~ in Doubt > OF THE SPORT WORLD Te TAYLOR IN HOUSTON TO -TWALE NICK DE COURT: INHEAMWEGHT MATCH HOUSTON. Tex, Marcn Taylor 45 hee today ready for bis match tomorrow fight th the audite- rium gr Nrex Monpaihig another heavy weight. nt, event will be » féa- ture Of thé Gattietnen's convention pe- fie held “in Houston this Week. Both men are doped to weigh about 210 gain cba titey enter the ring. claims Pacific by a seore of 50 to 27; Wheatland went thru the winter with 12 vic- tories outiof 14 played to central and southern part o tire five on its r record, > ¢ ; Wheatland I its first contest to Torrington, 29 to 27, before the season really got etatied. ‘Phen last Saturday, it dropped & gaine to Chey enne on the Stheyenne court, 20 to In this last named game, 12 fouilé Were calla the Wheatlay quintet, it was reported: >> But 66 tehihindeF of thé teams in- cluding Cheyenne, 50 to 27; Casper, Rawlins, beth Laramie teams, Doug: las, Lander and even the Scottsbluff team over In Nebraska were trimmed by neat scores, The university high at Laramie cred- ited with a victory over Wheatland, never came within hajling distance of this fast Wheatland: tién in ei ther of the two tontésts played. The -to-11 defeat of the ‘university high by -Wheatiant: the. hardest fought vietory played! by the chahips. Worland ‘and Cowley, ‘both fast fives, Cowley claiming an undefeated team, can hardly be considered in the going becausé Of the few gamts eat generally hand the honors to credit. Basketball coaches in the while a praetica’ Hein e vhile Sheri yu h ‘idan is iy ufkhown this year and “Played ho except in the northermost section of Wyoming. t ; Whether! Gr not Wheatland wins at the state. basketball toufnament next week at Laramie, certainly the rec of the season wil mark the Wheatlai quintet as the-strongest team in Wyo ming for 1920, : P Six mémbers, of this great quintet will be lost this year ‘thru graduation. ve regulars on the team follow: Mar- vin Jones, right; forward, Edwin Good; left forward, Robert Johnson; center; Roy. Wain; ea guard &hd_ captain, Chester ‘Harter, left guard. cher, guard; Victor Evans, center) Will iam Persinger, forward, show'a not go unmentioned because they did excell- ent playing In place of the regulate in several, games. The game played with the university high quintet Februiity #8 and reporte in Laramie as won by the Preps, was a Wheatlnd victory, 39 to 21, Composed of tall and. tasty players anc s€asened by more Ghani one year of playing, thes. Wheatlanit: fives Has Jones wi 3 from the® Seuter os a itions of the floor ; “thelr, baskets. The quintet plays the long-pass game but relies largely on long shots to win. 'The official record of how Wheatland waded thru other Wyoming team fol- lows: * January 9—Torrington, land, 27. * January 10—Scottsbluft, 12; Wheat- land 26. ae is gr y January 15—Lahder, 15; Wheatlend, 90. : 3 * January 17.—Laramie, 19; Wheatland, 48. F January 24—Douglas, 15; Wheatland, 76. < ay 29;° “Wheat- x January © 30.—University* high, Wheatland, 22. January 31,—Laramie, 6; Wheatland, 17. February 5.—Rawlins, 14; Wheatland, 36. February, 11.—Cheyenne, 27; Wheat- land 50, February 13.—Casper, 18; Wheatland, February 14.—Douglas, 9; Wheatland, 45. i nash Febri 28.—University high, Wheatland. 64. \ March 11,-—-Casper, 54, pe Marth 14.—Cheyenne, 22; 17; Wheatland, y 3 Wheatland, NOTICE OF CONTEST Department of the Interior, Uiitel States Lind Office. Douglas, Wyo., Feb. 16, 1920. , To W. G. Muchmore, of Casper, Wyomn- ing, Contestee: Yon are hereby. notified that Michael D. Nolan who gives 616 Cheyefitte Avé- nue, Alliance, Nebr.,.as. his peers address, did on January. 30, 13 iile In this! office his duly corroborated ap- plication to contest/and secure the 3 cellation of your Homestead Ehtty. No. ~ Serial ‘No. 08365 made August 12, 191554 4, NEY; W%, SE% sec tion 145% » NEM, Section 10, Town: ship 31 North; Range 79 West, 6th Prin- cipal Meridian, ‘and, as. grounds for: his contest he alleges. that you: have not nor comply with the Homestead laws, and that you have abandoned the entry entirely for more than one yeat; thai no improvements exist and none were ever placed*on the land, and that such abandonment is not caused by service in the, United Stutes Army or Navy. You ‘are, therefore further “notified that the ‘allegatioris will: be taken ws confessed, said entry will he cancelled: | be ‘heard, either before this office or on appeal, it you fail to file in this office within twenty after’ the FOURTH publication of | renee: is shown be- in any(manner attempted to live “4 low, o ave contest, tmether with “that, vou have) served a copy of your answer on the said contestant either in person or by a goede fp vs You shi State ii your answer the name of the post, office to which you desire future notices to be sent to you, J, MARY, CROSS, Reeoeiver. Date of fist publication Feb. 2% o ot second publication, Mary 1; date -cf third publication; Mar, 8; date of fourth publication, Mar. 10, 1920. ¥ E Fe playe® ri .wround=most teams. Bote; $76: FOR AMERICAN MND iil 3000 have been able 161 f ; STR arenes right to; NG—“Red” Smith, for- ine# thir baseman of the Boston Na- tional team who was réléaséd to fie Yankees a few weeks ago, has now changed his berth again. the waiver rule, nf ree aes aoe oo Fred Bel-} 6 Boxin ships, at Birmingham, Ala.; Jaék Brit- Wis.; Kenosha; Willie Jackson kee; Goats Doig vs. Bailor Rostay rounds, at La Sas Ti. SHLT GREEK QANGE NETS Natrona County fund ‘for the American and bench Children’s League.» The money was turned over to Mrs. 'P. C. Nicdlaysen, who was able to forward $930 from the county fdr this fith@ this week. 2 ‘Whe children in all the schools of the eounty are contributing to the fond, and “thtir money will be fottvardet next week. id Peon | MARCH 27 DESIGNATED AS AMAL RESERVE OY FO CASPER DISTR navy department has dirested that all nival districts set aside a naval resers'é March 27 has, been set aside in the twelfth naval district, which embraces the states of Colorado, Wyoming, New Mexico, Arizona; Utah, Nevada ‘and California. The naval reserves. at San Pedi, Los Angeles, San Frandisco and Sah Diegd will parade and a guard of honor of regulars will be present from the supéerdreddnatughts. In the evéning, the fleet will be illuminated by. Search- Mkts, Which Will mdKe avery beautiful display.* Naval-bands will play und spe- elal ‘featires, such as theatrical enter tainments between dances will be on the program. It has not yet been decided What kind of program, if any, will be giver ia Afferican: navy expects to have a rvé foreé to equal that of Great Britaifi, if nét surpass it. Former navy men holding honorable or ordinary dis- charges, may enroll in “Class Two" of Raval srves at Any time they see fit, and will receive two months’ base pér yeaf of the rating they held eben discharged from the regular navy. Nb active duty is required other than a tise of national emergency. x . oo Shooting at ‘high prices seems only to seare them higher.—Greenville (S. C.) Piedmont. + NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS ee ; Pursuant to Crdinance No. 71-A, of the Ordinances of the City of Casper, are hereby required to make an ap: piieation to the City Clerk for a.dog li: before April 1, 1920. “You will be required to, keép your off the streets ot Casper, ste Unlawful for any dog to run at Tu fipdn {he sirects of Caspér, Within the city. limits whether licensed or not, All dogs so found on tho streets) will be taken up and disposed of according to |the terms of said Ordinance. Those lwho Wish to keep dogs will pleasd: tale Hnptleo und gover yourselves according: ly. i. M. ELLITHORPE, Chief of Police. Pub, March 9 to Apri dy 1980. He has been ‘aiiiita by the Washiugton clati under | ton vs. Dennis O'Keefe, 10 rounds, at vs. Richie Mitchell, 19 rounds, at Milwau- 10 i Lloyd George. * : cOtmntnicHtion the premier fad the fol- ‘A dance given at Salt- Creek - last Wednesday~ evening netted $75 for she Starnes, in charge of the navy rééruit-| ;}ing station at the postoffice, that the: yors in Canada: Taylor will return to Casper; Wyo. thé WydHiing ofl city, Soon after his match here. NEBRASKA TEAGHERS ARE. |* SMOTHERED BY COWBOYS 4 } The University of Wyoming took the Sheedy basketball five from the state normal at Chadron, Neb., into cami last week, 41 t6 44, in what probably will be | the final contest of the season, The Cowboy quintet did not get started in the opening half, but the second périod | saw the Wyoming’ players having things their own way. the ehd of the first halt was 15 to 12, the Visitors sécuring only 2 points in the closing period. Burns was’ stat With 16 points to his credit. The season thus far has netted the Cowboys victories against all confer: ence teams in the Rocky‘ Moiintaiit conference with the exception of on: Had the University of Wyoming quin- tet beén in the conference, many fan here believe the Wyoming five tvould | have copped the title. Wyoming's | | shoWing this season paves the way for | possible entrance into the conference, 27. LABOR PROBLEM ENDS IN JOKER Premier Lloyd George. Is Besieged With Applicants for Of- ficial Residence at ibe . (By Associated Press.) {| LONDON (By Mail).—Premier Lioyd George has been besieged At his official residence, 10 Downing street, by @ largé number of would-be housekeepers at- thieted there as the result, of a joke! With a ioral perpetrated by: zation of women clerks and secretaries. i | tion have been dismissed of employment in Favernment offices as post-war activi- ties’ have-ceased.. They have. protested vigorously thru’ delegates: who have tried unsuccessfully to interview Mr. answer to their last lowing adaresséd to them: “The prime minister says there can’t be very much in this talk of women finding it hard to find employment. He has been trying. for some time to get & housekeeper for No. 10, and he cami't find.one who wants, the situation.” Dorothy Evans, ‘secretary of the or: Barliization, immediately called several employment. agencies by teléphohe. he Proposition appealed to many appii- cants-at the agencies for it isn’t evéry day that .a woman gets a chance to work at the famous No. 10, ‘Soon the austere doorman at the official residence was opening the door not to higher hatted politicians but to a ntimbetr of women in all ‘stations of life brot by servitude, The doorman reported to & secretary, the secretary to the primé imiiiister and in a short time the sechetafy Was of the telephone telling the apeéricies to call off the applicants. And the prime minister has not yet obtitifred a suitable housekeeper, CHORAL SOCIETY WiLL. EXCEL IN CONCERT AT ME, CHURCH TONIGHT The final rehearsal Tr the eoricert which the Casper Choral S0ciety is to give tonight, was held yesterday, after: the vs he noon at the Methodist chiiteh, The concert will commence promptly are asked to be in thelt seats: By that hour. 7 terduy declared that, thé Géncert will far surpass’ any previous Offetiig by | Following the concert, will not meet until Phu Apri 8 any Beauty” will be begun restates BY WAITING: OF JOKES 16 | | _ | LONDON (By Dfall)22Co the tong tet of! odd means of earning & livelihood [Bs have’ turned after vilh statbh for einployment has been added that of thie “A new, smar’/dinner story sent nine consectilive weeks for 1. shilling 6 enterprising taletéller, which; is appear: inty in London hewspapers. Critics of joker cannot be accused of profiteering. E Ne ns area ied Wy Romie rhoveniont’ for peace with tire at 8:15-tonight, and all holdiie tickets “Those who heard the PrMéhéarsal yes- | the society, soctety at which time work on “ ; LATEST LONDON TRADE to which out-of-work fofther service professional jokesmith. pence," reads thé advertisement. of one the chtérprice agreé that the advértising Rhoviki will grow in stréngih with the soviet govéimniént gold ficlds.— the news that has dixcovered two new | Chicago: Post. | Seaeeaiieen-conte | AUTOMOBLLE OWNERS—Combat tho | high cost of opération. Seo our ad this | Hingue. UNIVERSAL) CHEMICAL CO,/ { 3-28-20 | 1s—savk | 1Wo Lataitiie oa aa ; ‘The Casper high school five dro, all three of aye 4 gr southern tour of the state, which ended Saturday. i C ye coast} Saturday night, when the local: basket- shamplofiship, while Taylor claims hon-| ball five lost to the University high high se! day night oh the saiie tout, 26 t6 18. Wheatland was the first team to be played, Caspér dropping this contest, 17 to 54%, Thursfay alght. Good teamwork was the only feature the player’ had trouble in finding the basket, MiNGF being far off forth in this respect. land game, getting five Kocher played his usual game at guard, ‘The defeat at Laramie at the hands of the Preps Saturday ended a disastrous seasdn for Caspet; which started out Hké a victorious one. vittoriee—over Lander; Latamie high Scliool and Rawlin&’—out of 11 games The scoré at, Played, the season can hardly be called @ success, J But with thé material of this yetif and Coach Morgafi back of the job next seasoh; the locat quintet may be ex: bected to do greater things. The Cxasper five Will enter the state tournameht next week, the squad leav- ing hete Mateh 23 for Laramie. Aournby will let until Saturday, Match CHAMBER OF COMMERGE TO OCGUPY PROPERTY ON The work of fetnodeling the house purchased for headquarters chamber of today. fquearters- will be moved frm R. 'T. Eagle office either Saturday or Mon three weeks to tomplete all pairs on the builditig, it is stated. In view of the eonaition of the city water during the past three ot four days, a record breaking attetidance is an organi | Oxpeeted at the Porwa lunéheoh at te Henning at Hinidredls of members of the organiza-| Subject of. "An ‘adeduate water suy- ply” is to be discussed under the teud- ership of Mayer Ben H. Pelton. cletiitves” ab lee ean IDENTIFICATION CARD SENT WITH ar a3 Portier service men; holders of Uncle Sam's War tisk insurance, have received tolti the Buret uof War “Risk insur ance ati identification card bearing their hathe ant insurance number, tor réady- the = service, Cholmeley-Jones Of the bureau. This Gard will ehable the nien to jive thelr e6rrect ihstrance number wheit comfhuficating with the Bureau of War Risk Tnsiitaiice, ahd also serves for identification in case of sickness or acct dent. Maliy of theae cards are being re- turned to the bureau by former servicd tien thétead of beifg retained. director réquests all former service men Who received these ideritification cards t6 keep theth. TRS ae een : One editor mehitions John D. Rocke- Bryan ight try runfihg on a free- suger platforin.—Philadelphia Pari it uitder Plain directions. Arendé Bidg., Colninbus; Ohio. HOOPS ORE GAMES atttclen of apectal ti * ni aht ‘Wonton im weneral. UNUSUAL ADS SOLD ALL JEFFERAY'S STOCKINGS 1918 Fredérick W. Jefferay; erates a men's clothing End of Basket Scorés | store at games played on its|°" The only close game was during the last two days holiday season closed. tet, 7 to 12. The Laramie team won trom Casper Fri- until dur stock was exhausted.” team’s Play on the trip. All of and nothing else. tomers into the store, Grieves starred in.the Wheat- qwiries afd orders thfu thé» mail, field goals. consistent situation, men’s store will cause people to sit With only three | eftion by its outof-the-wayneks, ~ means. THE | attehtion stére and my way. fds that I carried to my a & cbrtnin spolisibie but my advertising.” read, i part, as follows: =} Left in Store. One Quart rit Years Old EAST SECOND THIS WEEK I will say, theré was a curd 827 Bast Second street, fecentiy by tte , Was cominenced One root Will We in shape to occupied this week ana the head: fein J. 8 B. BON they WHISKY. If any tert. It will probably take .two 6r the .re> oh & Silk hose sale.” 2:10 tothorrow When - ihe puréhiased a stovk of another fore, His advertising, your Jeffetay expevtts Pedorit. YRA—VERILY! U.S. INSURANCE thing?” a “USE OUR FLYPAPER TO CATCH YOUR RATS” renee, such as they caried while in} in many towns, States Director R. G. retts antt mice, boy in ofe of Williammportis The LOST receive reward. During the holiday selling season of who op: teenth and Stout streets, Denver, sold! $7,000 worth of women's silk stockiniss. This Christmas that record was brok- by a couple of thousand dollars, and what is more, Jefferay reports that had) he had the stockings in his storé he could have solid $1800 more of theni before the “They carte into my store ih droves," ried away thy stock of silk stockings} yhen questioned as to What Brot cus: tomers into his-store, Jeffetay replied that ft was his newspaper advertising It not only brot cus- but ft brot in- “To tny mind,” stated Mr. Jefferay} in discuaésinhg the advertising part of the “common, ditlindry advertis-| ing will not sell ladies’ sitk hose in a} It s*kes advertising that tp and taki notice—idvertising that will draw at- I car- ried out my campaign along that line, and thé results certainly justified the “Aovording to my way of locking at} thé Matter a big majority of the peo- ble ih this World ike #omething just &/chaitis béing given the most prominent littie ‘spicy’ and so anything wl6ng| position in the arrangement. that Hine tn the teal way will draw TeAMedIMte atterition and will be read. I proebeded along tliat ine and drew) from a lage cétitral édrd he FAN cords, feaching fitst and from selves, business Had I therely stated in my lime of ladies’ hose in my store and thet they inate #604 Christies gifts at a certain stmt Her bUx, f don't think I would have sold very many fait, bah as it was T Qld a big busiriess ahd hothing is re- One of the Jefferay silk stocking ads Bottle, Owner may recover Property by absctihing brand and age. inside whith reid ‘Mery Christinas to Evelyn Of the bottle it reads ‘Aged fri Wood. Bottle ih Bond.’ BOUR:: one thinks are playihg 4 joke 6n me by tleav- tHE Sue a packsise he or she will get} if, perchance; this bottle was left! here “by “nu tidy; she may obthin same by Mmbérely describing the bottle By mail; | ih the mefiititne we are going to put} | Jetterny stated tint it was impossibie | té get hold Of a large stock of the brand Of Sik Howe he Bold the season before aid 86 He mate @ special trip Bast and | make, Which had not been shown In this p of the country to afy wide extent be however; put. the brand off the map out here, and next to double That safe#man surely bs a dumb thing Who greets 4 customer with “Some: Seling flypaper in winter is a hard job for the réetatl grocer and drug store but not jn Williams: port, Pa., where the retaifer has work: ea up a big dématid for the commodity tot those ‘Whose homes are infested with It appears some enterprising errafd stores tricd out fiypayer near a rathole ané The person who found ihe two diamond rings in the women’s rest room at the Iris theater Sat. night please retutn to Iris theater and this TUBERCULOSIS it Home Treatniént, ADDILINE, Anyone Latést Photo gens {Soe us DISTRIGUTION COMING TO THE LYRIC MARCH 17TH THE LOVES THE IRISH’ It was when physicians said was impossible fdr J. M Miller, Olio DrigRIst, to aur | vive the ravages of Tubercu losis, “he began ¢xperimenting on hinisél?f, and discovered thé known as) with coughs showing tubercular ten dency or ‘Tuberculosis, may use| Send your name and iuddress to ADDILINE, 285 PA 1 eegt rpeserialie cal ou thi | in th We t first put several feet ih thé sticky meks, | thett liad tfied to léap forivard and hpa roliéd thé paper Inte a hice Gone, with) lifttiselt in the ceiitek. The séhéine Appeals to tHe Average otha Who fintes fo afbwr the rats! arid fhice edtight ih taps. faplive Pédeht airently wrapped up in a package, its strikes wire Act sean by ife sensitive househider when she ti pest t6 the happy twhting grotinds. Subeess of the séherie has tested, By the fesiite obtaitied ana by paper moves as fast in winter as do hand grees in times of peace; but Willltamsport grocers and drugeista dy they Ktiow how to a6 it/ demonstrate flypaper, they say. THIS WINDOW FEATURES THE WEATHER REPORT tind of ohe bf tie hariware Aezdlors of the city to think of his tire chains} ah advertised in the natiohal publica-} tots. ground he built a window display articiés needed by the autoist, the tire) the rug he placed 11 small cards bedt- ing the weather lowed the cords froth thé latge center tard to the articles—and Inquiries and sales Were noticed. however, that the best results was the publicity effect; for it impressed on ma ire ay a Take oni of twp every night for 2 he, WINE ABERE HEF aid 5 hatebpeoule’ ata Suatiies mon ught the rodent in 't it any difficuti ¢ Mofhifig with & thé dhiimal had With the) é¢ Foll té & fititiroh and sends the The Working up Of flypaper business Wintel sdunds Re a joke, but the} been ut- é Sales Of the fMifterial. Usually ny- “Tak fypaper, advertise fi When the Sah Ditgo,° Callt, ipers predicted rain it caused news- | the With an attractive tug as a back-} of Against the mies Of the items. Then! the sniall name cards| Many pairs of eyes stopped, noted prediction and then fol- The storé figured, BAD BREATH ——— ‘ablets Get émove It _ Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the sub- et. The cast gar dite ts. rit, “Coal oe diag a bad th by Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets act jen: tly but firmly on the bowels and liver, Stithulating them§to natutal action, clearing the blood &nd gently pany the entire system. They do that whic! = calomel dots without any Gad after effects. , All the benefits of nasty, sickening, i eathartits are derived front Br Biwards uve (ane iping, pain of an: effects. Bi Sitter fermiula after seventeen y prac tice among patierits atilicted with bowel and liver complaint; with the attendant bad breath: Olive Tablets are purely a vegetable compound -mixed' with olive. will know them by their olive whd 25e. and note ihe ; Maintained a first-class automobile sup- | ples department. | UFal trend of cc tiem t6 the articlés them-| Inds of the péople that this store “Women ate bitying a@ g00d many of the supplies nowadays,” said one hard- vy man. “When th run the cars u like to know ebout buying the pplies, and they prefer to buy them in a cleah st6ré of a clean salesman to matiy of the garages. That's why -xdut 6} Mort By Gy UvUT oreapaty og? ehandise this line is ignoring the nat- ditions.” bey dog has his day. In Schleswig the dathahiihd has beet sucteeded by the great Dane.—Philadelphia Evening Leader. SS Sk NOTICE On aeedint Of the muddy water the Casper Laundfy C8. Will have to dis- continue busin ti water conditions e better, CASPER LAUNDRY Co. 15-2t* Young Mothers And Young Married Women— Take Heed . 5 Hill, Calif-—“T am 86 glatt tb Rive my testindnial for the benefit of othefs. tan harily ckxpreas in words the benefit I hiive received from the use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription and Dr. Pierce’s ‘Pleas- ant Pellets’, I suffered greatly at times. 1 tried several remedies but to no good. Then I keatd of De, Pieteo's Favorite Presetiption, and took tio bottles which Hghted everything. I also used eight bottles duriti¢ expec tahcv fil itd practically nv suffering. ~My poy weighed 0 potinds; £ ohly weighed 08 Ibs. I know if f Ha@h’t tied Dr, Pieroo’s meédi- cine I would fibt have been so fortunate." MRS, JNO, Hs STRLLING. Experience it Middle-Life Roteburity Oreroni"I daffeted some- thihg tertible, could scarcely stand on m: fect: My hend and back ached hard and was woak and nervous. My legs and feet wthed—would blont, and £ was troubled with Gonstipntict. a severe pain in side. I took Dr. bya Favorite Prescrip- tion and Piswedtit Pollets and they cured ne and 1 spdy. weal and strong, Then, curing middle lity T pani 490K ‘thera and got through sp well,—M RS. W. D, MOORE, i246 No. Javkson St. Oh! Buch. Pain! dizzey—iragreddown? With dull headache, backtche—tacking with pain 2 or there—poor woman, che’d one Of many. Usiially she who feels those dragging-<doWi or dizzy symptoms, and other pais ie . mhly disease, can be ctited hy Dr. Pictée’s Favor- ite P ition: It cured the éause of these pains, Faded, jaded tired, overworked, weak, nervous, delicate, womeg are helped to strength «tid health by Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It makes weak wortén sttong. In liquid oF tablets. BARGAINS IN USED CARS | Four - passénger Hudson Speedster, two extra tires. 1 Buick Roadster, 1919. | Three-passenger Hudson ¢losed Coupe, wire wheels. |. Five-passenger Dodge. 2 Two-ton Diamond T trucks. 2 Thrée and one-half ton What the Kaiser Told Roosevelt THE FULL ACCOUNT of RGO‘Evelt’s reception at the Various covtts of Eutbne, dé- scribing intimately his remark- able interviews with the Kaiser, aré told ii Roosevelt's own words exclusively in SCRIBNER’S MAGAZINE At yéur dealérs or send $1.00 now toSGRIBNER’S MAGA- ZINE, New York City, for thtee numbers containing Roosevelt's Own Letters -SEE BEN Don’t Say You Never Hada Chance We have mahy. at- tractive investments in Casper real estate. The town is sire to frow. Our advice is to buy now, and don’t wish later on that you had bought earlier. doc Ben Really 109 W 15" ST, PHONE 74 W Diamond T trucks. 1 FWD. 1 Five-passenger Chalmers, All the abéve iti good run- ning shape and tires in A number | shape. Will sell Of time or trade for real estate. —SEE— R. N. VanSant Hennirig Hotel Casper, Wyo. This is the agency that put the SURE in INSURANCE and SERVE in SERVICE —THE— G. F. Bell Agency Gehetal Iisuratce 303 Oil Exchange Bldg. K. R. Jorgensen Contractors and Builders First and Ash St. Larson & Jorgensen, Inc. G. Kulien Planning Mill in Connection Phone 219

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